Daytona Beach Tourism

Situated in the Volusia County, Daytona Beach, Florida is the original beach destination for Americans. The city is split into two parts by the Halifax River. Boasting of a 23 mile long coastline, the city is also known to attract car race fans, particularly due to the Daytona International Speedway. Infact, if you are a car racing enthusiast, the best time to visit Daytona Beach is during the Daytona 500!

A heaven for beach bums, a visit to Daytona Beach will witness you taking up a lot of watersports like swimming, surfing and stand up paddle boarding. While at the beach, it is hard to escape the historic attraction of Daytona Beach Pier, which was recently reopened after a $5 million restoration.

Daytona Beach is also known for hosting one of the last spring breaks on the Atlantic Coast. With so many activities and events taking place almost every month, the city is always bustling with vivacious energy. If you are planning your Daytona Beach travel itinerary, here’s all the information you will require. From the best hotels to tourist attractions you must visit to restaurants that will serve you mouth watering food, allow us to be your Daytona Beach travel guide.

Essential travel information and Daytona Beach tips for your visit

  • Many of the hotels and accommodations in Daytona Beach require photo identification and credit card while checking in.
  • Do check out a thrilling race in action while in the city.
  • Adhere to speed limits while riding/ driving around Daytona Beach.

Daytona Beach Trip Planner

Plan your customized day by day trip plan for Daytona Beach. Choose from various experinces categories as adventure, romantic and family and kids friendly for your trip using using Daytona Beach trip planner.

The best tours and activities in the city, guided by experts to give you a local insight to the best of Daytona Beach